Maybe someone should buy this and get a coin slabbed by this fly by night company. You never know...slabbed coins by out-of-business graders may...
By the time it will be legal to finally melt those copper cents many have been hoarding, you could have cashed them in and invested the money in...
This is common practice in the hobby. I've filled all the current series (except for some of the low mintage 2009s), and I really don't cherry...
I am pretty sure you are correct. Either way, I am confident this listing does not break any ebay rules. But then again, I don't think a no-name...
I am trying to figure this one out yet. Back in my coin folder days, the cents were the only ones that stayed in worth a darn!
This may be just a way to sell his services without selling his products on ebay. I'd be willing to bet his graded coins are numerically graded.
Oh, there is gold on the coin! But your home computer contains 80x more gold in it, and you don't hear Dell referring about the price of gold as a...
I'm with ya man! I've never read of a guy hunched over & dead from poisonous coin fumes!:D
I seriously have to wonder if merchants are affraid of scaring off customers by offering $1 coins in change. I worked as a bartender at the local...
This is also my game. Although I'm not really sure why, other than I have been doing it for at least fifteen years.
That's the first red flag that jumped out at me... but don't sweat it. BID WITH CONFIDENCE!;)
It is kind of a strange listing... selling a GC for your own services on the bay, but I don't think it breaks any ebay policy.
I am a collector of mint sets, because they are very reasonably priced, especially right right now. If you're planning on completing a collection,...
I think the essential series to start out with would be all small cents, all nickels except shields, Roosevelt dimes, Washington quarters, walker...
I'm with you on this. We don't need ten billion cents struck each year. Instead, how about one billion nicely struck cents.
As long as they aren't a group of whizzed coins, I'd say you got a pretty good deal. Can't see much detail in those pics.
It's amazing how people get into bidding wars, and end up overpaying for things, especially when it's new or in demand. I think it happened to me...
My theory is that hundreds of years ago, coins had a whole lot more purchasing power, so there wasn't a need for as many per person. Therefore...
The demand for gold has as much of an impact as inflation does on precious metal prices. I think if more people had extra spending money at this...
It probably wouldn't hurt to page through a coin magazine at your local book store. There are oodles of companies that strictly deal in modern...
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